Khuushuur: Mongolia’s Iconic Fried Dumpling
Khuushuur is one of Mongolia’s most beloved traditional foods—a deep-fried dumpling filled with seasoned meat, known for its crispy exterior and juicy interior. It’s simple, bold, and deeply tied to Mongolian identity.
Often compared to empanadas or turnovers, khuushuur stands apart through its minimal seasoning and emphasis on the natural flavor of the meat. It’s not about complexity—it’s about purity, technique, and tradition.
What Is Khuushuur Made Of?
At its core, khuushuur is simple and authentic:
Ingredients
- Dough: Flour, water, sometimes a pinch of salt
- Filling: Minced meat (usually beef or mutton)
- Seasoning: Salt, onion, sometimes garlic
The flavor comes from the meat itself—rich, slightly fatty, and deeply satisfying.
Why It Matters in Mongolian Culture
Khuushuur is not just food—it is part of Mongolia’s cultural identity.
It is especially iconic during the Naadam Festival, where it is prepared in large quantities and enjoyed fresh by locals and visitors alike.
Traditional Experience
- Eaten hot and fresh
- Often enjoyed outdoors
- Shared in a social, festive atmosphere
Texture & Flavor Profile
Texture
Crispy and golden on the outside, soft and juicy on the inside.
Flavor
Savory, lightly salted, with a subtle onion taste that enhances the meat.
How Khuushuur Is Made (Traditional Method)
Step-by-Step Process
1. Prepare the Dough
Flour and water are mixed into a firm dough and left to rest.
2. Make the Filling
Minced meat is combined with finely chopped onion and salt. A small amount of water can be added for extra juiciness.
3. Shape the Dumplings
The dough is rolled into circles, filled with meat, folded, and sealed into a half-moon shape.
4. Fry
The dumplings are deep-fried in hot oil until golden brown and crispy.
How to Make Khuushuur at Home
Ingredients
- 2 cups flour
- Water (as needed)
- 300–400g minced beef or lamb
- 1 small onion (finely chopped)
- Salt
- Oil for frying
Instructions
1. Make the Dough
Mix flour and water into a firm dough, knead, and let rest for 20–30 minutes.
2. Prepare the Filling
Combine minced meat, onion, and salt. Add a splash of water.
3. Shape
Roll dough into circles, add filling, fold, and seal tightly.
4. Fry
Cook in hot oil until golden brown.